I've put a lot of work into my custom-built PC and I'm considering selling it. I'd love some guidance on what a fair price might be. Here are the specs: 49" 3440x1440P Curved Monitor at 240Hz, Asus Strix Motherboard, Intel i9-13900K CPU, 64GB of RAM running at 3200Hz, an Nvidia RTX 4090 GPU, about 4TB of Western Digital Black NVMe SSD storage, a 1000W Power Supply, a Lian Li Evo 2 Mid Tower case, and a few accessories like a Logitech Lightspeed Wireless Mouse and G915 Wireless Keyboard, plus Windows 11. I've spotted similar systems priced around $7K lately, but I'm hoping for a more accurate valuation based on my specific parts. Any thoughts?
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Nice build! But about the price—while the 4090 is a hot commodity around $2,000, the rest of your components might not stack up to expectations. The reality is the full PC isn't worth as much as everyone hopes. If you sell it as a whole, you're probably looking closer to $2,500-$3,500 max, especially with the market shifting. You might get more if you part it out. Just an idea!
Honestly, it sounds like you're shooting a bit high. A lot of the listings you see out there didn’t sell, which means either the demand isn't there at those prices or they just overestimated what they could get. I'd say a fair price for your setup might be around $2,000, especially since the Intel 13th and 14th gens had their issues.
Thanks for the insight! I appreciate the breakdown. I figured the GPU would fetch a good price, but I'll definitely consider selling parts separately if that might maximize my return.